Search Results: "Ingredients"
  • Wed. 09 Sep '09

    People

    From left: Dan Barber, Mary Cleaver, George Weld, Peter Hoffman

    Celebrate the September harvest with a special in-season menu . For us, September is the best time of year to spotlight eating locally. We begin the month savoring the... more

  • Wed. 09 Sep '09

    People

    TastingTable: Local Heroes (pdf)

    For the best ingredients, L.A. chefs go to the source--the farmers . We Californians are blessed when it comes to sourcing great local ingredients. From sustainably... more

  • Wed. 11 Nov '09

    Cooking

    Barlata

    Resurrecting Barlata's canned latas program . Name a restaurant Barlata, and there are bound to be cans involved. So when Daniel Olivella opened his Catalonia-inspired... more

  • Fri. 25 Sep '09

    Dining

    Mado restaurant

    Mado adds another underappreciated meat to its menu . Rob and Allie Levitt's cozy Wicker Park restaurant, Mado, is known for using local ingredients, in-house butchering... more

  • Mon. 31 Aug '09

    Dining

    Tasting Table

    Five ways to weather the shoulder season. Summer is drawing to a close and though the lingering heat makes it hard to believe, it'll be sweater weather any minute. Here... more

  • Mon. 10 Aug '09

    Cooking

    Element Bars

    Build a bespoke nutrition bar online . Energy bars have never been popular with food lovers: Those of us who freak over the perfect tomato are not the target audience for... more

  • Tue. 07 Jul '09

    Cooking

    Essential Cane Sugar

    Flavored sugars offer a new way to finish a dish. With "finishing salts" all the rage in restaurants and gourmet shops, we knew its sugar-based equivalent wouldn't be far... more

  • Tue. 30 Jun '09

    People

    Early Bird Granola

    Early Bird catches our breakfast . Nekisia Davis is a bit of an olive-oil freak. “I use it for everything,” she says. “On my toast before the jam, in... more

  • Fri. 26 Jun '09

    Dining

    Milk

    Milk's sidewalk shaved ice is the perfect summer treat. Sometimes even ice cream is too heavy for a hot day. That's why Milk, known for its decadent ice creams and frozen... more

  • Fri. 15 May '09

    Cooking

    Fig's fig bar

    Fig restaurant doesn't fall far from the tree. When you're a creative chef with a 100-year-old fig tree in your front yard--like the gorgeous beauty standing over the... more

  • Tue. 12 May '09

    Cooking

    Japanese Culinary Center

    The Japanese Culinary Center opens its doors--and far-flung offerings. Need a three-foot-wide wooden bowl for cooling sushi rice? How about white-rubber fishmonger boots?... more

  • Fri. 01 May '09

    Cooking

    Photo: Alice Brooks

    Vervacious turns culinary wanderlust into exotic products . Vervacious, an online food shop known for its meticulously sourced truffles, also sells infused vinegars and... more

  • Tue. 10 Feb '09

    Dining

    Sign up for TastingTable Everywhere Edition

    Announcing Tasting Table's Everywhere edition. Dear Tasting Table Subscriber: It's time to branch out. For a few months, we've been your daily source for the best eats... more

  • Wed. 30 Sep '09

    Cooking

    Basis Market

    A brave new grocery store will make local affordable. The only drawback to buying local ingredients is that they're often more expensive than their supermarket... more

  • Wed. 25 Mar '09

    Dining

    Stogo

    Stogo's dairy-free desserts are surprisingly delightful. Dairy-free ice cream is great in theory, but most producers add artificial ingredients to the recipe to make up... more

  • Tue. 24 Feb '09

    Drinks

    Photo: Jerry Errico

    A new book elevates the most essential beverage. We applauded ourselves when we switched from canned soda to flavored water, but then we read that these colorful elixirs... more

  • Mon. 30 Mar '09

    People

    Lantern

    Make Andrea Reusing's star condiment at home. North Carolina's Triangle region excels at many things--basketball, medicine, vinegar-based barbecue--but Asian food?... more

  • Fri. 03 Jul '09

    Dining

    TastingTable.com

    How to spend the long weekend (and the rest of your summer). We have a hot July 4th weekend on tap in the Southland, and whether you're headed out of town--or just across... more

  • Tue. 10 Nov '09

    Dining

    Mas (farmhouse)

    The neglected rooster gets special treatment at Mas . We may be in the midst of a chicken renaissance, but you won't see much of the bird's maligned male counterpart on... more

  • Tue. 29 Sep '09

    Dining

    Tasting Table

    Reengage in September's exciting flavors. September is a month of rejuvenation. After Labor Day, a fresh cycle kicks into gear, with the football season, new reasons to... more

  • Tue. 29 Sep '09

    Dining

    Tasting Table LA

    Eat and drink through the shoulder season. September is always a blur. The month marks the end of summer, with a swift return to school, work and routine--and then all of... more

  • Thu. 24 Sep '09

    Dining

    Sea Change

    Find heartland hip at the city's latest hot spots. Sea Change Chef Tim McKee (pictured), of the city's most-lauded restaurant, La Belle Vie, has recently expanded his... more

  • Mon. 21 Sep '09

    Dining

    Lemonade

    Lemonade takes pot roast to the extreme. To chef Alan Jackson, lemonade isn't just about sunny days and sidewalk stands. Lemonade, the name of his growing chain of casual... more

  • Tue. 15 Sep '09

    Dining

    Feather Down Farms

    Stony Creek Farm: Where a rooster is your wake-up call. The bucolic weekend getaway is a favorite remedy for hemmed-in city life, but while a countryside B&B suffices... more

  • Wed. 26 Aug '09

    Dining

    Joseph Leonard

    Joseph Leonard turns a holiday favorite into a year-round fixture. Every holiday season we look forward to one thing more than all the gingersnaps and snowballs in the... more

  • Mon. 10 Aug '09

    Cooking

    Annie Myers

    Annie Myers is a forager for hire. For many of us, a visit to The Spotted Pig--one of the city's best late-night food haunts--warrants sleeping in late the next day. But... more

  • Fri. 31 Jul '09

    Dining

    TastingTable.com

    Some cool and tasty highlights from the month. The dog days of summer mean long, hot--really hot--days. Here are a few tips we've kept on ice for you. • Nancy... more

  • Fri. 17 Jul '09

    Cooking

    Piccolo Sogno

    Make Piccolo Sogno's patio-friendly panzanella at home. Pizza may be the most notable of Italy's tomato-bread concoctions, but panzanella (tomato-bread salad) is... more

  • Mon. 06 Jul '09

    Cooking

    People's Pops

    People's Pops has summer's freshest frozen treats licked. Last summer, Nathalie Jordi and her partners, David Carrell and Joel Horowitz, launched People's Pops under... more

  • Mon. 29 Jun '09

    Dining

    Ubuntu Annex

    Try Ubuntu's transcendent food at its new offshoot. In the nearly two years since it debuted, the vegetable-centric menu at Napa's Ubuntu has garnered mountains of praise... more

  • Fri. 19 Jun '09

    Dining

    Platine

    Cookies and ice cream never tasted better. Ice cream sandwiches are no longer just a childhood afterthought or a cheap date at Diddy Riese. Today's combination of fresh... more

  • Wed. 10 Jun '09

    Dining

    Valerie Confections

    Valerie Confections goes to the farmers' market. Valerie Confections has garnered a national following for artisanal toffee, hand-crafted chocolates and petits fours, but... more

  • Thu. 16 Apr '09

    Dining

    Pizzeria Bianco

    Where to eat (and stay) when visiting the Valley of the Sun. Tarbell's Before buzzwords like locavore become common, there were guys like Mark Tarbell, who were already... more

  • Wed. 15 Apr '09

    Cooking

    Get Fresh Table and Market

    An unlikely duo brings great jams and pickles to Park Slope. What do you get when you pair a Mexican chef with a former Top Chef contestant from New Zealand? For... more

  • Tue. 14 Apr '09

    Drinks

    The Edison

    Edison's "bottle service" is a throwback to simpler times. Punch may conjure up thoughts of fruit juice and soda--or worse, Kool-Aid--concoctions, but the drink is making... more

  • Wed. 01 Apr '09

    Drinks

    Dolin Vermouth

    Dolin vermouth will make you rethink your next drink. When's the last time you thought about vermouth? For most people, buying these aromatized wines is a mindless task:... more

  • Fri. 20 Feb '09

    Drinks

    Photo: justinide.com

    At Boston's new Drink, the bartenders get inside your head . At Drink, a new Boston cocktail lounge, you have no choice but to get to know your bartender. This venture... more

  • Wed. 04 Feb '09

    People

    Photo: Melanie Dunea

    In tough times, Eric Ripert banks on the black truffle. In tough economic times, even star chefs have to cut back on exorbitant ingredients. But at Le Bernardin, chef... more

  • Tue. 11 Nov '08

    Cooking

    Photo: Michael Harlan Turkell

    The Green Table's quick apple sauerkraut is the perfect pork companion . Winter isn't officially here yet, but our instinct to build up a little natural protection from... more

  • Tue. 07 Oct '08

    Drinks

    Clover Club

    Clover Club gives vintage bowls a new purpose. Once the king of mixed drinks, punch has been relegated to baby-shower status for too long. But now that New York's classic... more

  • Fri. 19 Sep '08

    Drinks

    Franny's Anisette

    Meet the semi-secret cocktail creator at Franny's. Franny′s pizzeria in Prospect Heights is famous for its ethereal Neapolitan pies, which chef-owner Andrew... more

  • Thu. 19 Nov '09

    Dining

    Clyde Common

    The humble vegetable joins the pastry party. Most home cooks reserve the parsnip for roasting, mashing and blending into soups. But pastry chefs know better: This humble,... more

  • Tue. 17 Nov '09

    Cooking

    The Next Big Small Brand

    Enter the Next Big Small-Brand Contest . This year, we've seen a bumper crop of delicious, small-batch edibles emerge from the boroughs, and a few (MILKimchi, Early Bird... more

  • Thu. 12 Nov '09

    Drinks

    GoCoffeeGo

    The nation's best coffee roasters are a click away. Some of us are lucky enough to live near one of the nation's top micro coffee roasters, yet want to sample cult beans... more

  • Wed. 11 Nov '09

    Cooking

    Amazon: Adaptable Feast

    A new book helps you cook for guests on special diets . The scene is familiar: You invite a crowd over for dinner, only to learn that their diverse dietary restrictions... more

  • Mon. 09 Nov '09

    Dining

    Bark

    Bark expands to burgers. With the city's current oversaturation of high-end hamburgers, we questioned the moxie behind the recent addition of a burger to the menu at... more

  • Fri. 06 Nov '09

    Drinks

    Leopold Bros.

    Leopold Bros. restores the cranberry's cocktail cred . When it comes to cocktails, cranberries have had a tough go of it. Last decade's Cosmopolitan craze has left most... more

  • Fri. 23 Oct '09

    Drinks

    Midi

    Midi's DIY bar ingredients have gone unsung long enough . In San Francisco, small-batch shrubbs and gums are as commonplace as fog banks at 4 p.m. But stumbling upon an... more

  • Tue. 20 Oct '09

    Cooking

    Brooklyn Brine

    Brooklyn Brine bends the rules. It's hard to stand out in the city's competitive parade of pickles, but Brooklyn Brine's new whiskey sour is already a principal... more

  • Wed. 07 Oct '09

    People

    Mendocino Salt

    Handmade salt from California's freshest waters. Not all love stories involve salt. And not all salt stories involve love. But the tale of bush pilot Robert La Mar and... more

  • Tue. 06 Oct '09

    Drinks

    The Orchard at Akasha

    Local bartenders have their eyes on apples this season. Lola's lays claim to creating the first Appletini in L.A., and there was a time when this sugary green cocktail... more

  • Wed. 30 Sep '09

    Cooking

    Fresh Garbanzos: Cooking in Color

    For a fresh twist, go from canned to green beans . Oh, the humble chickpea. This beige bean (aka the garbanzo) is at every salad bar in American and graces dishes from... more

  • Tue. 29 Sep '09

    Dining

    Tasting Table Chicago

    Hot tastes for cooler nights. Summer, sadly, is over. But September brought us a whole new set of delicious things to do. Here are a few extra helpings to start the new... more

  • Fri. 25 Sep '09

    Cooking

    Happy Girl Kitchen

    Tomato blight leave you shorthanded? Stock up at Happy Girl Kitchen.. As fungus attacks tomato plants in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, the West Coast remains blissfully... more

  • Wed. 23 Sep '09

    Dining

    Tortilleria Mexicana Los Hermanos

    For some of Brooklyn's best tacos, head to the source. We've been taught to be skeptical of any food that comes from a factory, but a tiny taqueria kept (mostly) secret... more

  • Wed. 16 Sep '09

    Cooking

    Harmony Farms

    From the exotic to everyday cuts, Harmony Farms has it all. When the need for rabbit, wild boar, pheasant or ostrich strikes, die-hard carnivores know to head to Harmony... more

  • Mon. 14 Sep '09

    Cooking

    SweeTango

    A new apple might outshine the Honeycrisp. Those of us who grew up with Red Delicious apples tucked inside our lunchboxes eventually realized that those glossy,... more

  • Fri. 11 Sep '09

    Drinks

    Michael Neff

    Let Ward III pick your poison . After years working behind various Tribeca bars, Michael Neff (pictured), Kenneth McCoy and Abdul Tabini--the partners behind the... more

  • Wed. 09 Sep '09

    Drinks

    Fever-Tree

    Fever-Tree's new ginger beer adds a wallop of flavor to drinks. Now that bucks, mules and the ever-popular Dark and Stormy have become cocktail menu fixtures, the demand... more

  • Tue. 08 Sep '09

    People

    L.A. Greek Fest Baklava

    Get ready for more baklava: The L.A. Greek Fest is back. When Zorba the Greek opened at the Pantages in 1986, there was a citywide competition to find the best baklava.... more

  • Mon. 31 Aug '09

    Dining

    Tasting Table

    Make a tasty transition into fall with this month's top stories. The sun finally came out (and with a vengeance) just as summer's drawing to a close. This recap of... more

  • Mon. 24 Aug '09

    Cooking

    YouTube: Honolulu Fish Auction

    Visit America's wildest seafood market. It's not quite as big as Tokyo's famed Tsukiji fish market, but Honolulu's fish auction is the closest you'll get to high-paced... more

  • Wed. 19 Aug '09

    Drinks

    Tamarind Margarita

    Tamarind adds tangy depth to cocktails. In Mexico, you'll find tamarind in everything from candies to aguas frescas and well-churned tequila slushies. Now the flavor... more

  • Thu. 13 Aug '09

    Cooking

    Asian Dumplings

    The definitive guide to Asia's favorite finger food . In her first book, Into the Vietnamese Kitchen, author Andrea Nguyen demystified authentic Vietnamese cuisine. With... more

  • Wed. 12 Aug '09

    Cooking

    Calphalon Unison

    This new cookware has all your problems solved. The perfect sear is hard to come by. Nothing beats a cast-iron pan to get the job done, but ours (we're embarrassed to... more

  • Fri. 07 Aug '09

    Cooking

    Savannah Bee Company

    These single-purpose honeys offer different shades of sweet. When it comes to flavor, nuance is everything. We know that you wouldn't put the same oil, salt---or even... more

  • Wed. 05 Aug '09

    Drinks

    Boa's Julep

    You don't need a derby to enjoy this Southern cocktail. The mere thought of a mint julep conjures up images of giant hats and Kentucky Derby ponies. But don't relegate... more

  • Tue. 04 Aug '09

    People

    Ani Phyo

    Ani Phyo slips superfoods into dessert. If someone said eating more dessert would be good for you, would you believe them? In her third cookbook, Ani's Raw Food Desserts,... more

  • Mon. 03 Aug '09

    Cooking

    Mulberries at Huckleberry

    Succulent mulberries are hard to find--but worth it. Foraging for mulberries in the backyard is a summer rite of passage for many around the country. Most Angelenos,... more

  • Fri. 31 Jul '09

    Dining

    Tasting Table Chicago

    We've been keeping these treats cool for you. Summer's the time for ice cream, tomatoes, the lake, cocktails and cold beer. Sound good? Here's how to make it all happen... more

  • Mon. 27 Jul '09

    Dining

    Wagshal's

    Ibérico de Bellota hits America at last. New members to the Cult of the Pig start with bacon (first for breakfast, then in infused bourbon). Next, they advance to... more

  • Fri. 17 Jul '09

    Cooking

    Hillside Produce Co-op

    A food co-op that costs nothing but your garden. When your home garden or fruit trees bear a glut of tomatoes, oranges and avocados, it seems almost impossible to even... more

  • Tue. 14 Jul '09

    Cooking

    Kopali Organics

    Kopali Organics' feel-good snacks. If our national appetite was a Venn diagram, with overlapping circles for our growing hunger for exotic flavors, our desire for all... more

  • Tue. 14 Jul '09

    Cooking

    Tasting Table

    Make the pan bagnat your Bastille Day staple. Unlike our own food-centric holidays, France's Bastille Day doesn't have a dish to call its own. But Anisette executive... more

  • Fri. 10 Jul '09

    Cooking

    photo: Jessica Gwowdz

    Cedar Valley's Meat CSA brings sustainable meat (almost) to your door . There are plenty of options for Chicagoans who like their produce delivered in a box. But there's... more

  • Fri. 10 Jul '09

    People

    Zingerman's Guide to Better Bacon

    Zingerman's deli does Bacon 101. Everybody knows bacon, but not everyone knows great bacon. Ari Weinzweig, proprietor of Zingerman's in Ann Arbor, Michigan, didn't even... more

  • Mon. 06 Jul '09

    Cooking

    TastingTable.com

    Use underappreciated purslane in your next salad. If you're looking to brighten up your salad bowl, grab a bunch of purslane, a versatile ingredient that is making the... more

  • Mon. 08 Jun '09

    Cooking

    Nduja

    L.A. gets a taste of Boccalone's spreadable salami. Angelenos aren't fortunate enough to have San Francisco's Boccalone salumeria nearby, but we do have its newest and... more

  • Wed. 03 Jun '09

    Drinks

    Margo's Bark

    Drink Margo's Bark Root Beer for a good cause . Drinking a soda isn't always good for the body, but with locally made Margo's Bark Root Beer, it's at least good for the... more

  • Tue. 26 May '09

    Dining

    Roberta's

    At Roberta's, farm and table are just a few steps apart. You can't get more local than your own backyard, which is why Roberta's will soon serve the freshest food in... more

  • Mon. 11 May '09

    People

    Beast

    Naomi Pomeroy's got a soft spot for chicken-liver mousse. Although chef Naomi Pomeroy's self-described "refined French grandmother cuisine" just snagged her a Food &... more

  • Mon. 11 May '09

    Cooking

    Angelo & Franco

    Locally made mozzarella stands up to Italy's best. Instead of importing fresh mozzarella and ricotta from Italy, Angelo Tartaglia imported an Italian cheesemaker: He and... more

  • Tue. 05 May '09

    Dining

    Cabrito

    Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with a monster sandwich. Mexican cooks are lauded for their love of the tortilla, but they also know their way around the roll. There's the... more

  • Fri. 01 May '09

    Cooking

    Salvatore Bklyn

    Culture your own curds with this easy home recipe. If the apocalypse should come, Brooklyn could sustain itself deliciously: The borough already produces chocolate, beer,... more

  • Tue. 28 Apr '09

    Cooking

    StillTasty

    That's the question. And StillTasty has the answer.. "Best Before," "Sell By" and "Expires On" are all terms that can give any cook fits, especially if the date on the... more

  • Fri. 24 Apr '09

    Cooking

    Photo: Rick Hebenstreit

    Cooking soft-shell crabs doesn't have to be hard work . Every delicacy has its flaw: chocolate is fattening; truffles are outrageously priced; and crabs are a hell of a... more

  • Wed. 22 Apr '09

    Cooking

    Blenheim Hill Sorghum

    Move over maple: There's a new syrup in town. You've poured maple syrup--maybe even molasses--on your pancakes, but few of us Yankees have experienced the wonders of... more

  • Mon. 23 Mar '09

    Cooking

    Bourbon Barrel Foods

    America's first artisanal soy sauce. There are plenty of American-brewed soy sauces out there: Kikkoman bottles some 25 million gallons annually on Wisconsin's Lake... more

  • Wed. 18 Mar '09

    Cooking

    Kitchen Witch

    A New Orleans bookshop sells the secret to perfect gumbo. Forget roux and "the holy trinity"; when it comes to perfect New Orleans-style gumbo, the secret is in the... more

  • Fri. 13 Mar '09

    Cooking

    CeeBee's Citrus

    Duncan grapefruit is the sweetest thing. March is a miserable month for fresh fruit, but there is one burst of sunshine: Florida grapefruit. And one of the sweetest we've... more

  • Mon. 09 Mar '09

    People

    Le Sanctuarie

    Daniel Humm discovers a new secret weapon. Even the country's best chefs--like Daniel Humm of New York's Eleven Madison Park--are always on the lookout for new ways to... more

  • Fri. 13 Feb '09

    Cooking

    Tasting Table

    The secret to perfect pastry dough? Hint: It's not lard.. "If it reminds you of your grandmother--or McDonald's--then people will like it," says Avery Wittcamp, the... more

  • Fri. 06 Feb '09

    Dining

    Belcourt

    Can't score a table at Prune? Give the East Village's new brunch bellwether a try.. Our brunch trips to Belcourt used to correspond directly to the intensity of our... more

  • Fri. 02 Jan '09

    Dining

    Boqueria

    Lamb bacon is the hottest new belly in town. Bacon lovers take note: There's a new meat in town. Cured lamb belly is showing up on menus all over, cozying up to eggs at... more

  • Mon. 17 Nov '08

    Dining

    Yuzu

    Yuzu delivers gorgeous, ready-made (and healthy!) dinner parties . We all love going to holiday parties, but hosting one can bring a bigger headache than an eggnog... more

  • Mon. 10 Nov '08

    Dining

    Sichuan Peppercorns

    Introduce yourself to Sichuan peppercorns at Spicy & Tasty. It starts as a tingle on your lips, then the sensation works across your tongue and becomes a vibrating... more

  • Tue. 14 Oct '08

    Dining

    Obika Mozzarella Bar

    Obikà opens its high-design cheese counter . Obikà, the high-concept meat-and-cheese kiosk that opened yesterday at 590 Madison Avenue, is an Italianized... more

  • Fri. 10 Oct '08

    Cooking

    Let It Bee Honey

    Let It Bee’s local honeys are nothing to sneeze at. Does local honey help fight allergies? The jury is still out, but it works for us. Since we began eating a... more

  • Tue. 09 Sep '08

    Cooking

    Mustapha's Moroccan Harissa

    Fiery harissa is a must-have pantry staple . Harissa 101: A spicy paste made with dried chiles, garlic, coriander and caraway seeds, harissa is a staple of Tunisian and... more

  • Fri. 20 Nov '09

    Cooking

    KickStarter.com

    Help turn a great food idea into reality. If you admired that kid down the street with the lemonade stand but never had the entrepreneurial spirit yourself, don't... more

  • Fri. 20 Nov '09

    Cooking

    Cake Monkey Pumpkin Tart

    The versatile squash goes both ways on the holiday table. When news hit that there might be a canned-pumpkin shortage this year, Thanksgiving Day fanatics panicked that... more

  • Tue. 17 Nov '09

    People

    Bouchon's Rory Herrmann

    The chefs that make new Beverly Hills restaurant tick. Once you work in a Thomas Keller kitchen, the expectation for perfection will never cease. Just ask Rory Herrmann,... more

  • Wed. 11 Nov '09

    Dining

    Giga Chef: Ferber Jam

    Christine Ferber's legendary jams touch down in Manhattan. Between db Bistro Moderne's supersoft scrambled eggs with ham and cheese and its incredibly flaky croissants,... more

  • Tue. 10 Nov '09

    Cooking

    Vimeo

    CSKs take farm-fresh delivery to the next level. Now that we've mastered the ABCs of the CSA, get ready to embrace a new acronym in the local food movement: CSK, or... more

  • Mon. 09 Nov '09

    People

    Judy Han of Mendocino Farms

    Never take Judy Han's sandwiches for granted. Chef Judy Han has worked in high-end kitchens like Lucques and Literati II, but her greatest skill is making a perfect... more

  • Mon. 09 Nov '09

    Wine

    Saison

    Where to buy Saison's surprising wines. Saison, the pop-up restaurant at the back of Stable Café, is a marvel wrapped in disarming modesty and extreme... more

  • Thu. 05 Nov '09

    Cooking

    DaVero

    Try fresh olio nuovo--while you can. You don't really know olive oil until you've tasted olio nuovo. Literally "new oil," this first-of-the-season pressing is the true... more

  • Tue. 03 Nov '09

    Cooking

    MILKimchi

    Venerated West Coast kimchi comes east. Lauryn Chun thinks her mother makes the best kimchi in the world. She's not the only one: Chun's mother, Young Ja, is the... more

  • Tue. 03 Nov '09

    Cooking

    Tasting Table LA

    Persimmons are fall's fruit of the gods. Like pumpkins and gourds, persimmons are a sure sign of fall. The fruit looks like a tomato crossed with an orange, and has a... more

  • Mon. 02 Nov '09

    Dining

    Saltie

    All hands are cooking up a storm at tiny Saltie. As the founding chef of Diner and its sibling Marlow & Sons, Caroline Fidanza has championed the use of simply... more

  • Fri. 30 Oct '09

    Dining

    Tasting Table LA

    Our favorite in-case-you-missed-them moments. • California's spiny lobster season opened this month, and you'll see the beasts on restaurant menus and at fish... more

  • Tue. 27 Oct '09

    Dining

    Foreign Cinema

    Lose yourself in the finest food ever to happen to the movies. When it opened in 1999, Foreign Cinema was one of the instant darlings of the dot-com boom. A decade... more

  • Mon. 26 Oct '09

    Cooking

    Liddabit

    Put some local love into your Halloween treats . As Halloween approaches, swap that bag of mini chocolate bars for something a little more palatable (for your body and... more

  • Fri. 23 Oct '09

    Cooking

    Bourbon Red Turkeys

    Heritage turkeys are richer--and prettier--than the rest . With fall comes a new set of heirloom and heritage produce: apples, squash and the most colorful of the bunch,... more

  • Fri. 23 Oct '09

    People

    Cameron Bogue

    A West Coast cocktail whiz lands in Manhattan. Any bartender in the city would jump at the chance to work with Daniel Boulud. But when it came time to pick the bartender... more

  • Fri. 23 Oct '09

    Cooking

    Little Next Door Jams

    Seasonal homemade preserves from your local French café. When you walk into Little Next Door on West Third Street, a wall full of gorgeous jarred jams greets you.... more

  • Wed. 21 Oct '09

    People

    Mateo Granados

    Mateo Granados: Where Yucatán meets California . A deserving tip of the hat goes to such new purveyors of Yucatecan food as Chaac-Mool and Poc Chuc, but homage... more

  • Fri. 16 Oct '09

    Cooking

    Jupiter Grapes

    Sample these sweet remainders of summer . As the season's abundant apples replace peaches and all obscurities of squash appear at the farmers' market, grapes have emerged... more

  • Mon. 12 Oct '09

    Cooking

    Taza Chocolate

    Take a field trip to an artisanal epicenter. Few things are better than chocolate, and while we're partial to just about all forms of cacao, Taza makes one of our... more

  • Mon. 12 Oct '09

    Cooking

    New Classic Family Dinners

    A new cookbook celebrates Campanile's family-night menus . If you've been to Campanile for fried chicken or beef bourguignonne on Monday nights, you know just how good a... more

  • Fri. 09 Oct '09

    People

    Jacques Torres

    Jacques Torres turns beans into bars in time for his Chelsea Market debut. Over the years, Jacques Torres's brand has grown to include multiple chocolate emporiums, an... more

  • Mon. 05 Oct '09

    Cooking

    Puro Chile

    Get your Chilean fix at Puro Chile. Soho and Chinatown: Meet Chile. Across from the old Police Headquarters building, Puro Chile has opened a sleek, glass-enclosed store... more

  • Wed. 30 Sep '09

    People

    Oriana's Home Orchard

    Oriana's amazing Asian pears are back. Oriana Kruszewski planted her first Asian pear tree because she missed the fruit of her native China. Thirty years and 500 trees... more

  • Tue. 29 Sep '09

    Dining

    TastingTable NYC

    This month's top flavors are out in full force. September's descent upon New York is quick and abrupt. As "out of office" messages appear less frequently and the United... more

  • Mon. 28 Sep '09

    Dining

    Bonsoiree Restaurant

    Go to Bonsoirée for some of Chicago's most creative cooking. Not much escapes the sharp eyes of avid Chicago eaters. Which is why we were surprised by two... more

  • Tue. 22 Sep '09

    Cooking

    Silver Lake Farms CSA

    A local urban garden shares its bounty. Silver Lake Farms started selling beautiful, organic flowers from its urban garden in 2004, but when owner Tara Kolla learned it... more

  • Mon. 21 Sep '09

    People

    Canning

    Paul Virant stores the season in a mason jar. There are no skeletons in Paul Virant's closet--just mason jars. Nearly 5,000 of them, in fact. Virant is known for the... more

  • Mon. 21 Sep '09

    Cooking

    PastureLand Co-op

    Premium artisanal butter comes Stateside. America's relationship with butter has been nothing if not complicated. Coronary-inducing overuse in the 1950s and '60s gave way... more

  • Fri. 18 Sep '09

    Dining

    Sushi Yasuda

    Feeling adventurous? Sushi Yasuda offers delicious lessons in seafood anatomy. "Squid face," says chef Naomichi Yasuda, as he sets down a gnarled, pearly-white piece of... more

  • Thu. 17 Sep '09

    Dining

    Street

    Innovative chefs are breathing new life into a tired salad. There's a fragile line between rampant popularity of a worthy dish and its collapse into culinary... more

  • Tue. 15 Sep '09

    People

    Christophe Happillon

    The oyster is Christophe Happillon's world. When Christophe Happillon comes to your table at Saint Amour or Joe's to discuss a "dry, lemongrass finish," he's not talking... more

  • Fri. 11 Sep '09

    Cooking

    Ground cherries

    Ground cherries are the season's best-tasting identity crisis . Today's market-goers are versed in grape varietals, wild strawberries and alternative salad greens... more

  • Fri. 04 Sep '09

    Drinks

    Tasting Table

    Celebrate the harvest with these limited-edition beers. In the early fall, brewers pause from their regular harvest duties to drive truckloads of fresh hops home and... more

  • Thu. 03 Sep '09

    Cooking

    Wheeler's Frozen Desserts

    Wheeler's vegan ice creams are dairy-free, but full of fancy. When most people think of "vegan ice cream," they envision a syrupy, gummy substrate of unsatisfying soy... more

  • Tue. 01 Sep '09

    Cooking

    Penzeys Kitchen

    Find seasoning inspiration at SoCal's newest Penzeys Spices. You can drive all over town to the different ethnic markets for unique spices and seasonings, or you can get... more

  • Mon. 31 Aug '09

    Dining

    Tasting Table Chicago

    Don't let the final tastes of summer pass you by. There are precious few days of summer left (as last weekend's weather gently reminded us). Make each and every one of... more

  • Mon. 31 Aug '09

    Dining

    Tasting Table LA

    Highlights from another delicious month . The days are getting shorter, but summer isn't over yet: There's still plenty of time for icy cocktails, outdoor dining and and... more

  • Wed. 26 Aug '09

    Cooking

    Veldhuizen Family Farm

    America's latest hotbed of cheese is (surprise) in Texas. Between the scorching heat and desertlike conditions that blanket much of the Southwest, Texas seems like it... more

  • Wed. 26 Aug '09

    Cooking

    Morning Glory Brittle

    The Morning Glory flavor roster grows. Marshmallows, cupcakes and ice cream sandwiches--are there any old-fashioned desserts that haven't been retooled into a modern-day... more

  • Mon. 24 Aug '09

    People

    BK Farmyards

    In Brooklyn, backyards go agrarian. We live in the era of the urban homestead, when butchers have groupies and amateur beekeepers make honey on their roofs. But with... more

  • Fri. 21 Aug '09

    Drinks

    Yuzu

    Japan's power citrus is a welcome cocktail alternative. Good bartenders know that the perfect cocktail is all about balance: Nothing makes a drink like the right... more

  • Wed. 19 Aug '09

    Dining

    TomatoFest BLT Bonanza

    There's never been a better day to eat a BLT. Last year, Damien Casten (of Candid Wines) threw a potluck called TomatoFest to celebrate a glut of heirloom tomatoes. This... more

  • Mon. 17 Aug '09

    Cooking

    Heirloom-LA

    Pop an Heirloom-LA savory 'cupcake' in the oven and...done. When you think of cupcakes, a sweet, icing-slathered cake usually comes to mind--unless you're Heirloom-LA... more

  • Wed. 12 Aug '09

    Dining

    Saraghina

    Bed-Stuy's Saraghina serves a mighty fine pie. If the queue at Co. or the crowds at Kesté have you settling for substandard pizza elsewhere, consider making a trip... more

  • Fri. 07 Aug '09

    Cooking

    Rick's Picks

    The people have spoken--and Rick's Picks has answered. Rick Field of Rick's Picks has a simple way of dreaming up his innovative, wildly addictive pickles: He asks... more

  • Tue. 04 Aug '09

    Dining

    Takashi Restaurant

    Takashi gives Chicago the gift of authentic soba and ramen. Takashi Yagihashi has been holding out on us. He teased us with his noodle cookbook last spring, but has kept... more

  • Wed. 29 Jul '09

    Cooking

    Apricots, Tasting Table Chicago

    Apricot season is short; catch it while you can. Most of us so eagerly await the summer's star stone fruit--peaches--that we forget about their tinier, tarter,... more

  • Tue. 28 Jul '09

    Cooking

    LGO's English muffins

    La Grande Orange's homemade English muffins are addictive. When La Grande Orange opened its Santa Monica location in May, there were two words on everyone's lips: English... more

  • Fri. 24 Jul '09

    Cooking

    Weiser Farms' Melons

    It's time for Weiser Family Farms' sweet summer fruit. They might look similar, but not all melons are created equal. There are the standard store-bought cantaloupe and... more

  • Wed. 22 Jul '09

    Dining

    CuisinArt Resort & Spa

    Experience the Caribbean's first farm-to-table resort--at a summer discount . Farm-fresh cuisine has yet to take off in the Caribbean since most ingredients are still... more

  • Wed. 22 Jul '09

    Dining

    Golden State

    The Golden State hits the mark with burger fans and beer geeks. Who knew that the area around Canter's Deli would become a hotbed for artisanal food and drink? A year... more

  • Tue. 21 Jul '09

    Wine

    Rootstock Wine and Beer Bar

    An owner's guide to Rootstock Wine & Beer Bar. Humboldt Park's gastronomic score increased exponentially in May. It gets the extra points for biodynamic wine,... more

  • Mon. 20 Jul '09

    Drinks

    Bar Keeper

    Taste your way through the largest bitters selection in town. Every bartender knows that a dash of bitters adds subtle flavor to any cocktail, and when it comes to buying... more

  • Mon. 20 Jul '09

    Dining

    Rick Bayless Xoco

    Get a taste of Rick Bayless's Xoco before it opens . Rick Bayless returned from a recent trip to Oaxaca with some good news: "What we're doing is every bit as good as... more

  • Wed. 15 Jul '09

    Dining

    The Standard Grill

    Dine under the High Line . Despite The Standard Grill's name, the new restaurant at The Standard Hotel isn't a grill in the usual sense of the term. Then again, hotelier... more

  • Tue. 14 Jul '09

    Dining

    Tasting Table

    With fancy new trappings, goat goes upscale. They're surly characters, but when goat is properly prepared, you'll marvel at its tenderness. And versatility: It's making... more

  • Wed. 08 Jul '09

    Drinks

    The Bruery

    Brewers look to fruits and herbs for seasonal beers. Adding spices and fruits to beer isn't new--who hasn't added lime to a Corona?--but West Coast brewers are going more... more

  • Tue. 07 Jul '09

    People

    TastingTable.com

    When L.A.'s top chefs want the best, they call Julee Harman . When Hungry Cat's David Lentz wants 3,000 Gulf Coast blue crabs for his annual Crabfest, he calls Julee... more

  • Wed. 01 Jul '09

    Dining

    Cube

    Find more than gourmet goods at the La Brea marketplace. With a new wine program and revolving menu of Italian specialties, Cube Marketplace isn't quite the... more

  • Wed. 01 Jul '09

    Cooking

    Photos by Lindseybelle Photography

    Enjoy the best of Sfoglia anytime--no reservations required. When chefs Ron and Colleen Suhanosky opened Sfoglia on the restaurant-starved Upper East Side in 2006, they... more

  • Mon. 29 Jun '09

    Cooking

    Canele

    Plan, cook and plate your own menu at Canelé . You know your way around the kitchen and cook for friends all the time. You daydream about becoming a chef--maybe even... more

  • Tue. 23 Jun '09

    Cooking

    Auntie Em's

    Auntie Em's brings the farmers' market to you. Some people just don't have time to stop and smell the peaches. That's why Terri Wahl launched Auntie Em's Delivery, a... more

  • Mon. 22 Jun '09

    Drinks

    Damian Windsor

    Tend bar like the Roger Room's Damian Windsor. Damian Windsor doesn't want to reinvent the cocktail. He just wants to make it more interesting. The Australian-born... more

  • Wed. 17 Jun '09

    Cooking

    Amazon: 500 Things to Eat

    An ode to the endangered American regional foods. Summer travelers, beware! Road food is endangered--or so say driving denizens Jane and Michael Stern. Known for their... more

  • Tue. 16 Jun '09

    Cooking

    Photo: Chapel Hill Farm

    Eat Randall Lineback beef; save a breed. Forget Kobe, forget wagyu: Randall Lineback is the rarest beef around, and you can get some of it only if Joe Henderson deems you... more

  • Mon. 08 Jun '09

    Drinks

    Tasting Table

    Finally, some gluten-free beer worth cracking open . You might think the thing celiacs--or anyone on a gluten-free diet--miss most is bread. But we're betting once... more

  • Mon. 01 Jun '09

    Cooking

    Market Berries

    Where to find the best strawberries this season. Although we're fortunate to have a near-constant supply of beautiful fruit year-round, it's really May and June when the... more

  • Fri. 29 May '09

    Dining

    Oden at Torihei

    Torihei's yakitori and oden menus can't be beat. In just a few short months, under-the-radar Torihei has become known for serving some of the best and juiciest yakitori... more

  • Tue. 26 May '09

    Dining

    Barbrix

    New wine-focused Barbrix has Silver Lake buzzing. Silver Lake isn't the first place you think of for high-end cuisine and adventurous wine lists, but that's changing with... more

  • Fri. 22 May '09

    Dining

    Bottega Louie

    Three new spots to fill your weekend picnic basket. Memorial Day weekend isn't just the unofficial start to summer--it's also the kick off for picnic season. Thankfully,... more

  • Fri. 22 May '09

    Cooking

    Tasting Table

    The country's first Japanese butcher shop opens in NYC. The iconographic American butcher shop has sawdust on the floor, an ornery old man wearing a blood-smeared smock... more

  • Wed. 13 May '09

    Drinks

    BLT Float

    Ice cream in root beer, beer and...port?. Drinking a classic ice cream float has a certain Norman Rockwell-innocence, but it shouldn't be relegated to nostalgia: Today's... more

  • Tue. 12 May '09

    Cooking

    Foodzie

    An online depot for the country's best small-batch foods. Whenever we discover a great new jam or cheese at the local farmers' market, we wonder how many other... more

  • Thu. 07 May '09

    Dining

    Photo: Michelle Parr Paulson

    Experience the ultimate farm-to-table meal. In these locavore-loving times, we can now find farm-fresh food at most of our favorite restaurants. But come summer, it's a... more

  • Fri. 01 May '09

    Dining

    Hatfield's

    Hatfield's is now one of the best dining deals in town. When the economy started tanking, Quinn and Karen Hatfield didn't come up with recession-dining gimmicks for... more

  • Wed. 29 Apr '09

    People

    Photo: Uta Briesewitz

    Taking your Indian food beyond curry. Cookbook author Kaumudi Marathé wants the world to know there's more to Indian food than tandoori, samosas and curry. And... more

  • Tue. 28 Apr '09

    Cooking

    Let's Be Frank

    Let's Be Frank spices things up at the carts--and now at home. The Let's Be Frank hot dog cart is as well known for its homemade condiments--like bread-and-butter pickles... more

  • Mon. 27 Apr '09

    People

    RN74

    A chef-winemaker snags his dream job. These days, there are lots of chef-farmers and chef-butchers. But Jason Berthold is a rarity: a chef-winemaker. At San Francisco's... more

  • Fri. 17 Apr '09

    Cooking

    Kang Kim Photography

    Where to find spring's stinkiest vegetable. April is the cruelest month: We just had to pay taxes and warm weather continues to flirt. But the saving grace is knowing... more

  • Wed. 15 Apr '09

    Dining

    Num Pang

    Top chefs moonlight with high-end sandwich shops. The recent spate of spin-off sandwich shops from great chefs proves that everyone can be charmed by the joys of a... more

  • Fri. 10 Apr '09

    Cooking

    Stone-Buhr Flour

    If you're claiming locavore status, make sure your flour fits the bill. We're quick to congratulate ourselves for adopting a locavore lifestyle. We buy in-season produce... more

  • Fri. 10 Apr '09

    Cooking

    Di Bruno Bros.

    Local chefs are obsessed with the Castelvetrano. Olives, like cilantro and sweetbreads, are one of those polarizing foods: Some people can't get enough; others avoid them... more

  • Thu. 09 Apr '09

    Drinks

    ABSOLUT Mango

    Celebrate the season with an ABSOLUT® Mango Lassi. Each spring, fruit lovers eagerly await the first crop of Indian mangoes to hit local markets. Though this... more

  • Thu. 02 Apr '09

    Drinks

    ABSOLUT Mango

    Celebrate the season with an ABSOLUT® Mango Lassi. Each spring, fruit lovers eagerly await the first crop of Indian mangoes to hit local markets. Though this... more

  • Thu. 02 Apr '09

    Drinks

    ABSOLUT Mango

    Celebrate the season with an ABSOLUT® Mango Lassi. Each spring, fruit lovers eagerly await the first crop of Indian mangoes to hit local markets. Though this... more

  • Wed. 01 Apr '09

    Cooking

    Anson Mills

    Four fantastic new options from the gristmill. Thanks to Joe Pesci's classic courtroom rant in My Cousin Vinnie, almost everybody knows what grits are. This creamy... more

  • Wed. 01 Apr '09

    Dining

    Shin

    Shin brings all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue to Hollywood. Simon Shin took everything he learned from his family's Koreatown restaurants and opened his own place... more

  • Tue. 31 Mar '09

    Cooking

    Tender Greens

    Keeping it fresh and simple at Tender Greens. Scarborough Farms' lettuce may be the cornerstone of Tender Greens' great salads, but the free-range meats, organic... more

  • Thu. 26 Mar '09

    Cooking

    Lava Lake Lamb

    Guilt-free lamb from Lava Lake Ranch . We'll always think fondly of our childhood spent hunting buffalo and surviving cholera on the Oregon Trail (the computer version,... more

  • Wed. 25 Mar '09

    Dining

    Animal

    What won't the Animal dudes do with meat?. Animal's Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo have no limits when it comes to meat. From the chefs now dubbed "carniwhores" comes... more

  • Thu. 19 Mar '09

    Dining

    Hungry Mother

    Visiting Beantown? Make time for these hot tables. . From lavish Japanese to rustic Italian, Boston's latest restaurants have something for every appetite. Hungry Mother... more

  • Tue. 17 Mar '09

    Cooking

    Milk's Mint Shake

    Milk's minty milk shake for St. Patty's Day. Every year around St. Patrick's Day, people obsess over McDonald's Shamrock Shake, the somewhat elusive green, minty frozen... more

  • Mon. 16 Mar '09

    Cooking

    Awesome Farm

    Alternative CSAs bring meat, dairy and more to your doorstep. Nothing says springtime in New York like community-supported agriculture. But before you re-up your regular... more

  • Thu. 12 Mar '09

    Drinks

    Golden Star Tea

    A nonalcoholic alternative we can get behind. Finally, there's a nonalcoholic beverage that actually appeals to wine lovers. If you find yourself tee totaling (either for... more

  • Wed. 11 Mar '09

    Cooking

    Boulette's Larder

    Let Boulette's Larder give your pantry a makeover. Spring's just around the corner (finally), and that means it's time to clean the pantry. But before you panic at the... more

  • Tue. 10 Mar '09

    Cooking

    Cafe Katja

    Make Cafe Katja's addicting liptauer at home. There are many reasons why Café Katja has become one of our weekly haunts. This 25-seat Austrian restaurant excels at... more

  • Tue. 03 Mar '09

    Drinks

    Rivera

    Mix and match Rivera's Tequila on Tap concoctions. When it comes to tequila, few restaurateurs can match John Sedlar: He made waves for his Southwest-influenced cuisine... more

  • Mon. 02 Mar '09

    People

    Photo: Jamie Tiampo

    Hudson Valley Fresh does our bodies good. Anyone who's ever spent time on a farm can tell you there's nothing like ultrafresh milk--not straight from the cow, of course,... more

  • Thu. 26 Feb '09

    Dining

    Restaurant Eloise

    A new wine-country restaurant with New York DNA. It's 2,925 miles from western Sonoma County to Manhattan's East Village, but recent transplants Ginevra Iverson and Eric... more

  • Tue. 24 Feb '09

    Dining

    Baoguette

    Banh mi for the 21st century at Baoguette . Busy chef Michael "Bao" Hunyh has elevated Vietnamese home-cooking to new levels at restaurants like Bun, Bao Noodles and Mai... more

  • Mon. 12 Jan '09

    Cooking

    Buttermilk Channel

    Make Buttermilk Channel's amazing duck meat loaf at home. Buttermilk Channel, the latest newcomer to Carroll Gardens's swelling dining scene, is an ideal restaurant for... more

  • Mon. 05 Jan '09

    Cooking

    Tasting Table

    Forget chickens; your next egg should come from one of these feathered friends . With all the types of eggs available these days—organic, cage-free and various... more

  • Mon. 15 Dec '08

    Cooking

    Formaggio Essex

    Stop by Formaggio Essex for one-of-a-kind gifts (and a discount!). Our favorite source for last-minute, one-of-a-kind edible gifts is tucked way in the back of the Essex... more

  • Fri. 28 Nov '08

    People

    Pizza a Casa

    Mark Bello demonstrates how to make restaurant-quality pizza at home. If you think you need a wood-burning oven to make restaurant-quality pizza at home, then Mark Bello... more

  • Fri. 05 Sep '08

    People

    Click to visit Van Leeuwen Ice Cream website

    New York's ice cream wunderkind is no Mister Softee. New York went food-truck crazy this summer (really, one Belgian waffle truck franchise wasn't enough?). And when it... more

  • Wed. 18 Mar '09

    People

    Photo by Helena Ruffin

    Kajsa Alger, Street's chef behind the chef. Behind every celebrity chef, there's a hard-working chef that you've probably never heard of, the one actually cooking the... more

  • Wed. 04 Mar '09

    Cooking

    The Cabbage Patch

    Harissa spices things up around town. Harissa, the fiery condiment comprised mostly of chiles, garlic, cumin and coriander, can be found on almost every home and... more

  • Mon. 16 Feb '09

    People

    Michael Anthony, Gramercy Tavern

    Make Michael Anthony's ode to an overlooked root at home. Michael Anthony has never met a vegetable he didn't like. The chef spent four years at the ultimate... more

  • Mon. 26 Jan '09

    Dining

    davidburke townhouse

    Forget dinner: This year, book a romantic Valentine's Day brunch. Before you scramble to make Valentine's Day dinner reservations like every other doting couple, consider... more

  • Mon. 29 Dec '08

    Cooking

    Tasting Table

    Two easy, inventive toppings for New Year's Eve oysters. Even with over-the-top New Year's Eve parties on the decline, the holiday is a perfect chance to bring a little... more

  • Fri. 07 Nov '08

    Drinks

    Photo: Rebecca McAlpin

    Rouge Tomate introduces a new kind of juice bar. Cocktails make us feel good—at least the first two or three. But at Rouge Tomate, the new UES outpost of a popular,... more

  • Wed. 24 Sep '08

    People

    Porchetta

    A new sandwich shop and cookbook from chef Sara Jenkins. This fall is shaping up to be a good one for Sara Jenkins: First, her excellent new cookbook, Olives &... more

  • Tue. 07 Apr '09

    Dining

    Tasting Table

    A week's worth of dining deals, day by day. There are now so many economy-inspired dining deals that you can enjoy a cut-rate meal any night of the week. Or every night... more


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